- David Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland
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David Charles Robert Manners, 11th Duke of Rutland (born 8 May 1959) is a British peer and landowner. He was born the elder son of the 10th Duke of Rutland by his second wife, the former Frances Sweeney. He succeeded his father in the titles on 2 January 1999.
The duke ranked 474th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2009, with an estimated personal fortune of £115m.
His ancestral home is Belvoir Castle in the northern part of Leicestershire. In the summer of 2005 the Duke purchased the Manners Arms Country Hotel and Restaurant. The Manners Arms was built for the 6th Duke of Rutland as a hunting lodge during the 1880s. The Duchess was heavily involved with the renovation work they carried out on the property.
The Duke is a high profile supporter of the UK Independence Party and has hosted fund raising events at his ancestral home, Belvoir Castle. In 1999 he stood for UKIP when the House of Lords had to elect 92 hereditary peers.
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Family
The Duke married Emma Watkins, an opera singer, and the daughter of a Welsh farmer, on 6 June 1992. The couple have five children:
- Lady Violet Diana Louise Manners (b. 18 August 1993)
- Lady Alice Louisa Lilly Manners (b. 27 April 1995)
- Lady Eliza Charlotte Manners (b. 17 July 1997)
- Charles John Montague, Marquess of Granby (b. 3 July 1999)
- Lord Hugo William James Manners (b. 24 July 2004)
The family also counts the dukes mother The Dowager Duchess, his younger brother, Lord Edward Manners, a half-sister, Lady Charlotte Manners, and a sister, Lady Teresa Manners. [1]
Titles & styles
The Duke also carries the subsidiary titles of Marquess of Granby, which was created in 1703 at the same time as the dukedom was formed out of the earlier title of Earl of Rutland (1525). Baron Manners, of Haddon in the County of Derby was created in 1679. These titles are all found in the Peerage of England. Baron Roos of Belvoir, of Belvoir in the County of Leicester was established in 1896 in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, but seem to have a longer ancestry in the titles of Baron de Ros which has briefly passed in the family. The most senior subsidiary title, Marquess of Granby, is the courtesy title of the Duke's eldest son and heir.
References
External links
- Belvoir Castle
- Manners Arms
- Entry at Burke's Peerage
- Entry at answers.com
Peerage of England Preceded by
Charles MannersDuke of Rutland
1999–presentIncumbent Orders of precedence in the United Kingdom Preceded by
His Grace The Duke of MarlboroughHis Grace The Duke of Rutland
United Kingdom Order of Precedence
GentlemenSucceeded by
His Grace The Duke of Hamilton & BrandonDukes of the peerages of the British Isles* Royal dukes Others Norfolk • Somerset • Richmond, Lennox & Gordon • Grafton • Beaufort • St Albans • Bedford • Devonshire • Marlborough • Rutland • Hamilton & Brandon • Buccleuch & Queensberry • Argyll • Atholl • Montrose • Roxburghe • Manchester • Northumberland • Leinster • Wellington • Sutherland • Abercorn • Westminster • Fife
* Current dukes, listed by precedence, from highest to lowestUK Independence Party Leaders Deputy Leaders Craig Mackinlay · Graham Booth · Mike Nattrass · David Campbell-Bannerman · Lord Monckton · Paul NuttallChairmen Nigel Farage · Mike Nattrass · David Lott · Petrina Holdsworth · David Campbell-Bannerman · John Whittaker · Paul Nuttall · Steve CrowtherElections History Organisation Categories:- Peerage of England duke stubs
- 1959 births
- Living people
- Dukes of Rutland
- Manners family
- United Kingdom Independence Party politicians
- People educated at Stanbridge Earls
- Hereditary peers removed from the House of Lords under the Act 1999
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